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Jerry Adams
I have 5 boxes of Lapua 6BR brass that I bought some years ago with Shelly Davidson. He liked the 30BR and we split an order of 1000 pieces. I'm finally getting more serious about making a 30BR barrel to shoot score. The three rifles that I have, A Grizzly II and two Bat all have PPC bolt faces. I discussed this with someone at the Shilen swap meet yesterday and he suggested that rather than opening up the bolt face to just trim the 6BR brass. The 6BR brass measures .468 at the rim in diameter and the 220 Russiian measures .439. That implies that I'd have to take .0145 off the 6BR brass. Are there any particular techniques that work best for accomplishing this? I have a 7X10 and a 12X36 lathe although I only have collets for the 12X36. If I do the trim on a lathe do I need to grind a bit for a specific shape or would a parting tool suffice? Or is there a simpler method that I'm just not seeing?